I forgot you had the "9". I am still keeping my eyes open for one. Love the styling on those. When I do my re-build I will be spraying mine candy black w/ candy yellow. It will be the most annoying bumble bee around. I just picked up an '05 Verucci w/ a GY6 4t in it, and that will be my spare. Keeping that Chinese P.O.S. stock tho. I like the porting you, and Sid did. I found you will need a bigger carb. tho(Bats). At least 24mm to take advantage of the breathing room. If you jack up the back wheel a properly balanced intake/exhaust system will allow the engine to rev to the point it will hand grenade. If you get to an rpm where it starts to sputter/rev no higher you still have a restriction in the breathing. Opening the ports only allows more mix in so you need a carb to keep up w/ the flow rate, and a pipe that can scavenge the exhaust at the same rate. Opening the ports w/ a 19/20mm carb may reduce performance because the air is choking in the carb, and falling, NOT flowing thru the case/cyl. Same as blocking 1/2 of the carb. on a stock set up. It is a balancing act to say the least. That is why I used a 28mm for so long. the next r pipe could not remove all the gases fast enough, and all my work seemed wasted. Installed the rs pipe, and all is well. I have had an issue w/ pistons tho so That is why I am reducing my carb. to 24mm, and increasing my bore by 1mm (2cc). As it is right now I could rev it (unloaded) till it pops, and I am aiming to have the carb. be my rev limiter. I would like to see it choke out at 12,000 unloaded. Gots to tell you tho, 3+ years on the same cases/bearings/crank... Kymco F'n ROCKS. One day I just may learm to use paragraphs, but till then...ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ